86789 - The ubiquity of pleasure
N. Lygeros
Beyond egoism and exclusivity
you can see the ubiquity of pleasure.
This is the consequence of the existence of harmony.
Without harmony, the ubiquity of pleasure is impossible.
But you have to break the bonds of egoism
in order to discover the links of harmony
and the ubiquity of pleasure.
It looks strange but it’s natural
when you have faith
and you are in relation with light
and its essence.
The common pleasure comes from the common source.
The source of life is always the same
and the pleasure is always different.
This is always a seed but the leaves are different.
The mosaic is the tessellation of the same image.
The access to the source is always a joy
but it has to be shared
to create pleasure.
If you have access to the source
and you stop its diffusion
then you are in the dogma of egoism.
To understand the ubiquity of pleasure
you need to see its altruistic part.